Laser Welding

Delivering unmatched precision for complex subassemblies made from Nitinol, stainless steel, or other medical-grade materials with our CNC-controlled laser welding.

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Medical device companies need a partner who can offer high quality, comprehensive solutions, to help manufacturers develop competitive technologies that are first to market.

Laser Welding

From pull-ring assemblies in steerable catheters to electrode welding in electro-mechanical devices, this technology ensures reliable performance.

It can even enhance implantable stents and valve frames with added radiopacity for greater visibility and safety.

Common applications include:

Common applications include:

Stents & Valve Frames

Joining Nitinol or cobalt-chrome struts, often with added radiopaque markers

Pacemaker & ICD Components

Welding hermetic housings and electrode leads

Guidewires & Catheters

Fabricating pull-ring assemblies for steerable catheters, bonding marker bands, and attaching hypotube sections

Laparoscopic & Endoscopic Instruments

Welding fine stainless-steel shafts, tips, and articulation components

Robotic Surgery Tools

Precise joining of miniature subassemblies

Rapid Prototyping Early-Stage Development High Volume Manufacturing Precious Metals Management Automation Integration

Rapid Prototyping

Early-Stage Development

High Volume Manufacturing

Precious Metals Management

Automation Integration

Rapid Prototyping

Early-Stage Development

High Volume Manufacturing

Precious Metals Management

Automation Integration

750

Million

medical components shipped globally and counting

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